Credits

Remember Us: The Hungarian Hidden Children(2016)Film
(Documentary and History)
ProducerHidden Children. That's the title given to countless children who survived The Holocaust by being placed out of harm's ways. By finding sanctuary in the arms of strangers, through the assistance of friends and acquaintances or even soldiers, "the enemy," who ended up looking the other direction for one way or another. These tales aren't always easy. There's hardship and close calls. There's struggle and fear. There are tales of family members literally being ripped away to be transported to destinations unknown. Tales of friends and neighbors being gunned down in the streets. However, for every tale of pain and woe, there is a moment of joy sometimes scurried away in the mind of a long since grown child. These moments are what we aim to capture. These moments are what we aim to share. Written by Green Leaf Productions

Rising Tides(2016)Film
(Documentary)
ProducerHurricane Katrina. Hurricane Sandy. The increasing frequency of such devastating weather events demonstrates the realities of climate change and rising seas. For many coastal communities the impacts will be devastating. They have been fighting against vanishing coastlines for years with mixed results; often having no choice but to abandon properties and move buildings. Adding to this conversation are the conservationists and scientists who feel the coastlines should be left alone for a multitude of different reasons. Rising Tides explores the topic of coastline erosion, showing what has been done in the past, what is being done now, what worked, what didn't and what the coastal areas can expect in the future. Through interviews with scientists, experts, nonprofits, homeowners, government officials, and other groups offering possible solutions, Rising Tides covers all angles of this life-threatening issue. This award winning documentary offers an interesting and educational perspective...

Six Hours: Surviving Typhoon Yolanda(2014)Film
(Documentary, Drama, History and News)
ProducerIn the middle of a broadcast about Typhoon Yolanda's initial impact, reporter Jiggy Manicad was faced with the reality that he no longer had communication with his station. They were, for all intents and purposes, stranded in Tacloban. With little option, and his crew started the six hour walk to Alto, where the closest broadcast antenna was to be found. Letting the world know what was happening to was a priority, but they were driven by the need to let their families and friends know they were all still alive. Along the way, they encountered residents and victims of the massive typhoon, and with each step it became increasingly clear just how devastating this storm was. This was a storm that was going to change lives.